Mont Owl's Head Explained

Owl's Head
Location:Potton, Quebec, Canada
Nearest City:Sherbrooke
Coordinates:45.0742°N -72.2981°W
Top Elevation:756m (2,480feet)
Base Elevation:216m (709feet)
Vertical:540m (1,770feet)
Skiable Area:163 acres
Number Trails:50 total
30% Easy
40% Intermediate
30% Difficult
Liftsystem:6 total
2 detachable quads
2 fixed quads
1 double
1 carpet
Lift Capacity:14,500 skiers/hr
Terrainparks:yes
Snowmaking:90%
Nightskiing:no

Mont Owl's Head is a mountain in Potton, Quebec, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada.[1] The mountain has a height of .

A ski area, with the same name, was developed on it by Fred Korman and opened in 1965 with 3 lifts (2 chairlifts and 1 t-bar) and 6 runs.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Owl's Head - History. 5 December 2010. archive.org. 27 November 2017. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20101205051005/http://www.owlshead.com/page.asp?intNodeID=37760. 5 December 2010.
  2. Web site: Owl's Head - History . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20101205051005/http://www.owlshead.com/page.asp?intNodeID=37760 . December 5, 2010 .